The dream remains (Ande Lindri)... and the music continues. Music that identifies them and their skills, whilst enabling them to conquer a nomadic wandering of the spirit and leading them to progress toward social integration. Romano Drom practises music as a freedom. A way of discovering, accessing and sharing the world. Far from confining themselves to a gypsy folklore often claimed by the "gadgés", the Antal Kovacs father and son group, makes capital of new tones and instruments, common elsewhere but unusual in the Hungarian Olahs tradition which often includes "domestic percussion" played on earthware pots, spoons and other utensils in support of the singing.Released by Daqui - France, 2003, Format: CD only